The Bi-Annual Columbus Day Parade will feature the Boston Police and Fire Honor Guard, military personnel, antique vehicles, marching bands, drum and bugle corps, neighborhood groups, color guard and floats and much more.
Held on this side of the tunnel this year, the parade will begin at City Hall at 1pm on Sunday, October 13, and make its way through downtown Boston, the Waterfront, Christopher Columbus Park and into the North End.
Best viewing in the North End will be on Hanover and Endicott Streets.
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